CICERO Policy Notes: Nye registreringer
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Framtidige generasjonar i økonomiske analysar
(CICERO Policy Note;1993:02, Working paper, 1993) -
Would including more source species enhance the cost-effectiveness of climate policy?
(CICERO Policy Note;2004:02, Working paper, 2004)Incorporating ozone precursors and particle emissions in future climate policy agreements could improve the level of cost-effectiveness, but would also add complexity and complications to negotiation, reporting and ... -
Oppdatering av verdier for "Global Warming Potentials (GWP)" i forbindelse med IPCC prosessen
(CICERO Policy Note;1994:02, Working paper, 1994) -
Betydningen av CF4 og C2F6 som klimagasser
(CICERO Policy Note;1991:01, Working paper, 1991) -
Prerequisites for Joint Implementation projects under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
(CICERO Policy Note;1993:03, Working paper, 1993) -
Metallindustrien i Norge: økonomi, sysselsetting og utslipp av klimagasser
(CICERO Policy Note;1998:02, Working paper, 1998) -
Tradeable quotas for greenhouse gases: An option also in favor of the environment?
(CICERO Policy Note;1997:04, Working paper, 1997) -
From small to insignificant: Climate impact of the Kyoto Protocol with and without the US
(CICERO Policy Note;2001:01, Working paper, 2001)American president George W. Bush has declared that he will not ask the Senate to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. This commentary explores the potential impact of implementing the Kyoto Protocol without the participation of the ... -
Explaining emission tax exemptions for heavy industries: A comparison of Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands
(CICERO Policy Note;2000:03, Working paper, 2000)The paper addresses the widespread pattern of exempting heavily polluting industries from greenhouse gas emission taxes. Two groups of explanations of exemptions are outlined. The first group focuses on the economic ... -
Joint Implementation: A promising mechanism for all countries?
(CICERO Policy Note;1995:01, Working paper, 1995)The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change establishes no legal commitments for any of the Parties to reach specific targets of reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Although the Convention emphasizes the ... -
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and scientific consensus: How scientists come to say what they say about climate change
(CICERO Policy Note;1998:03, Working paper, 1998)In its Second Assessment Report (SAR) from 1995 the IPCC concluded that «The balance of evidence, from changes in global mean surface air temperature and from changes in geographical, seasonal and vertical patterns of ... -
Kommuner og klima å en sammenligning mellom Norge og Sverige
(CICERO Policy Note;2010:02, Working paper, 2010) -
Internasjonal klimautredning oppdatering 1992
(CICERO Policy Note;1992:01, Working paper, 1992) -
Electing Cropland Management as an Article 3.4 Activity under the Kyoto Protocol: Considerations for Norway
(CICERO Policy Note;2006:01, Working paper, 2006)By the end of 2006, Norway will need to decide whether to seek credits for 3.4 activities under the Kyoto Protocol, of which Cropland Management is one option. Electing cropland management as an Article 3.4 activity requires ... -
Framtidige krav til klimagassutslipp: Mulige langsiktige utslippsforpliktelser for Norge
(CICERO Policy Note;1998:01, Working paper, 1998) -
Joint implementation of commitments to curb climate change
(CICERO Policy Note;1991:02, Working paper, 1991) -
Avgifter som virkemiddel i klimapolitikken i noen europeiske land
(CICERO Policy Note;2000:01, Working paper, 2000)Mens bruken av avgifter som virkemiddel i klimapolitikken overfor næringslivet har hatt motvind i Norge de siste årene, har flere europeiske land siden begynnelsen av 90-tallet vist stigende interesse for å skattlegge ... -
Some policy issues of greenhouse gas economics
(CICERO Policy Note;1994:01, Working paper, 1994)Note: The author of this report, Hans Gottinger, has been regrettably found guilty of several counts of plagiarism. While we have no definitive proof that this particular work has been plagiarized, we can no longer be ... -
United States participation in future climate agreements: An assessment
(CICERO Policy Note;2005:01, Working paper, 2005)The report identifies the major obstacles to U.S. participation in an international treaty to control greenhouse gas emissions, and suggests some possible strategies for reengaging the United States. It proceeds as follows: ... -
The state of the Kyoto Protocol negotiations: After the fourth UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP4) in Buenos Aires 2-13 November 1998
(CICERO Policy Note;1998:05, Working paper, 1998)The fourth Conference of the Parties (COP4) under the Climate Convention (UNFCCC) took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 2–13 November 1998. Summing up the conference, the main impression is that the climate process ...